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. 2019 Sep 9;124(3):203–212. doi: 10.1080/03009734.2019.1653407

Table 3.

Percentage of women in the intervention group and the control group who responded correctly or almost correctly to questions about fertility.

  Before
After
   
  Intervention Control Intervention Control    
  n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) Adjusted RR 95% CI
How likely is it for a 25-year-old woman to become pregnant if she has unprotected intercourse with a man at the same age at the time of ovulation? (Correct or almost correct 25%–40%) 69 (11.9) 66 (11.1) 273 (46.5) 121 (20.1) 2.297 1.915–2.755
For how long is it possible for an ovum to be fertilized? (Correct or almost correct 1–2 days) 182 (33.7) 199 (36.0) 306 (54.3) 244 (42.4) 1.245 1.098–1.412
At what age does a woman’s ability to become pregnant begin to decline? (Correct or almost correct 33–37 years) 203 (34.6) 181 (30.2) 300 (50.8) 199 (33.2) 1.541 1.341–1.771
What are the chances of giving birth to a child after in vitro fertilization per attempt? (Correct or almost correct 20%–35%) 177 (31.5) 182 (31.3) 306 (52.9) 228 (39.0) 1.354 1.190–1.540

RR was adjusted for the same question before the intervention.